Because this server is out of date, it was difficult to set up and use, but after that it works fine. Because the default IP address was not on the same subnet as the network, it was necessary to temporarily connect the server directly to the computer to change it to view the web configuration utility. Using the printer port configuration utility is very simple. However, adding a network printer to your computer was far from possible, as the installation guide does not cover operating systems after Windows XP. Also attempting to get support from the manufacturer resulted in "as we discontinued this model over 5 years ago we are unable to maintain support for this particular model". So it works if you're willing to put in some time and effort.
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